EditorialGold-plated young bull represents the animal form of the warrior god Reshef, or Baal. The prophets of Israel condemned the idolization of the" golden calf" and the Baal-cult. From Byblos, Lebanon. See 08-02-04 / 56,57 Bronze and gold, H: 4 cm...
EditorialBronze figurine of the Canaanite god Reshef, god of the nether world and of plagues; he is armed with mace, hunting knife and sword. From Byblos. Bronze, H: 12,3 cm AO 20160.
EditorialRuler: Caracalla, Roman Emperor, A.D. 188217, ruled A.D. 198217, Mint: Antioch, Tetradrachm of Caracalla, Roman Emperor from?Antioch, 21517, Silver, 12.84 g, 12:00, 24.7?mm, Made in Byblos, Phoenicia, Roman, 3rd century A.D., Numismatics.
EditorialStatuette, nemes, raised arm, Roman Period, Date 30 B.C.A.D. 300, Probably from Levant; Said to be from Byblos, Leaded bronze, Height: 10.4 cm (4 1/8 in.).
EditorialRoman statue of Poseidon, God of the Sea. 1st century BC-1st century AD. Marble. From Byblos (Lebanon). Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey.
EditorialHead of a bearded worshipper, around 570-550 BCE. Head from a colossal statue; with its helmet, long beard and Cypriot facial expression it may have been carved locally. The limestone is of Cypriot origin, although the head was found in Byblos (Lebanon...
EditorialHead of a bearded worshipper, around 570-550 BCE. Head from a colossal statue; with its helmet, long beard and Cypriot facial expression it may have been carved locally. The limestone is of Cypriot origin, although the head was found in Byblos (Lebanon...
EditorialHead from a colossal statue of a bearded worshipper with helmet. Limestone. Made in Cyprus. 570-550 BC. From Byblos. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom.
EditorialPectoral, an Egyptian-style necklace; a falcon spreading his wings, in the claws the symbol of life and the" knot of Isis". From the royal tomb III, Byblos. Gold, chased and chiselled, 19th BCE L: 20,5 cm H: 6,3 cm AO 9093.
EditorialBull, gilded bronze votive offering (" the golden calf") from the temple of Baalat-Gebal, Byblos, Lebanon H: 4 cm Middle-Bronze, early 2nd mill. BCE AO 14680.
EditorialBronze figurine of the Canaanite god Reshef, god of the nether world and of plagues; he is armed with mace, hunting knife and sword. From Byblos. Bronze, H: 12,3 cm AO 20160.
EditorialHead of a bearded worshipper, around 570-550 BCE. Head from a colossal statue; with its helmet, long beard and Cypriot facial expression it may have been carved locally. The limestone is of Cypriot origin, although the head was found in Byblos (Lebanon...
EditorialBilingual Cylinder Seal, Late Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 13, ca. 1782?1780 B.C., From Egypt, Lapis-lazuli, h. 3.9 cm (1 9/16 in), This fragmentary lapis lazuli cylinder seal is inscribed in hieroglyphs :'King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Sehetepibre, [belove...
EditorialHead of a monkey from an ointment vessel, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 6, ca. 2323?2150 B.C., Probably from Levant; Said to be from Byblos, Serpentinite, H. 5 cm (1 15/16 in.).
EditorialRoman statue of Poseidon, God of the Sea. 1st century BC-1st century AD. Marble. From Byblos (Lebanon). Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey.
EditorialHead from a colossal statue of a bearded worshipper with helmet. Limestone. Made in Cyprus. 570-550 BC. From Byblos. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom.
EditorialGold-plated young bull represents the animal form of the warrior god Reshef, or Baal. The prophets of Israel condemned the idolization of the" golden calf" and the Baal-cult. From Byblos, Lebanon. See 08-02-04 / 56,57 Bronze and gold, H: 4 cm...
EditorialBronze figurine of the Canaanite god Reshef, god of the nether world and of plagues; he is armed with mace, hunting knife and sword. From Byblos. Bronze, H: 12,3 cm AO 20160.
EditorialHead of a bearded worshipper, around 570-550 BCE. Head from a colossal statue; with its helmet, long beard and Cypriot facial expression it may have been carved locally. The limestone is of Cypriot origin, although the head was found in Byblos (Lebanon...